Saturday, January 25, 2014

WE'RE HAVING A ...


Well, the baby cooperated in our ultrasound yesterday and we found out the sex!!!!!!!!

Any guesses? 




 It's a.........


GIRL!!





Macey Jane couldn't be more excited to be a big sister! 
More updates on our ultrasound and our Baby Girl! We are off to the beach!

Friday, January 24, 2014

14 Weeks and Blue or Pink?!?!

Today I am 14 weeks! I definitely am starting to feel more pregnant as the days go by and my stomach is getting a little harder and bumpier every day! I had my first doctor's appointment with my new doctor yesterday! This will now be the 3rd doctor I have seen during this pregnancy, so I am definitely ready to settle down and get acclimated! The practice I am going to is an all female group of 3 doctors and 1 midwife and I have the option of seeing the same doctor my whole pregnancy, which is important to me. The last month I will rotate between doctors in case my doctor isn't available. But, I heard from the nurses that she tries to deliver all of her babies! I'll go back to the doctor in about 3 weeks after I have my anatomy scan.
Blue or Pink, what do you think?!?!

14 Weeks!

Can you guess what Kyle's vote is for?!?! ALL BOY


How far along? 14 weeks
Total weight gain/loss:  down 8 lbs 
Maternity clothes: My mom and in laws have bought me a ton, but they don't officially fit yet!
Stretch marks? None
Sleep? I was definitely jetlagged, but I'm sleeping pretty well. I am an early riser and enjoying it, which I never thought was possible!
Miss Anything? Having a drink to celebrate with Kyle on his birthday and eating tuna poke!
Movement: I swear I can feel movement, but I'm not sure if its in my head! He/she loves to hang out on the left side and I feel little flutters! Every time I get an ultrasound, that is where he/she is. 
Food cravings? Mango!!! Hawaii has the best fruits! But also anything sweet, I never really liked Sour Patch Kids or Gummy Bears, but now they are my go to!
Anything making you sick or queasy? Thinking about big meals, my stomach is definitely smaller than it was before. I get full really quick and once that happens, I am over food for the time being!
Gender: We could find out any day!
Symptoms: Stretching and pulling, lower back, sore boobs (I thought this went away with the 2nd trimester)
Labor signs? Nope
Belly button in or out? It is getting shallow
Wedding rings on or off? On and very, very loose!
Happy or moody most of the time? Kyle would probably say moody, but the first week here was rough with learning a new city, looking for a place to live, etc, but things are definitely going smoother this week!
Worst moment this week: Feeling rushed at my doctor's appointment because my doctor was on call and had to deliver a baby! I should be more understanding, just a little frustrating! 
Best moment this week: Fingers crossed that we found a place to live! We hopefully sign the lease on Saturday and it would be a great place to bring Baby Chance home to!
Looking forward to: My ultrasound today at First Look! We might find out the gender today! Fingers crossed! And, my first prenatal massage on Saturday!
Baby info: Baby is the size of a navel orange (4.5 inches long and 2 to 3 oz.) He/she can now wiggle her fingers and toes! :) So sweet! Kyle also told me that he read that the baby now urinates! 

Have a great weekend!



Monday, January 20, 2014

Kaneohe Bay Snorkeling Adventure

As mentioned in my previous post, we set out on a snorkeling adventure on Saturday! It was an excursion offered by our hotel and was only $25 per person! The trip was cancelled the night before because of inclement weather, but then Saturday came and it was beautiful! So, they decided to do the trip! Normally they take a pontoon boat out and it can hold up to 25 people. But, because the trip was cancelled and there were no sign ups, we got to use a much nicer fishing boat!
Leaving the dock at our hotel

We traveled out to the coral reef where we snorkeled with beautiful fish and sea turtles! The sea turtles were everywhere and so cute! There were some fish species that are not found anywhere else but Hawaii, which was very cool.

Snorkeling with Koolau Moutains and China Man's Hat in the background

Sea Turtle!

 After snorkeling, we traveled to sandbar. There were quite a few boats out and it was a beautiful day to be on the water. We headed back to the hotel to head to a few house showings later that day.

Kyle did some research and found that we can rent boats from the Marine Base on Kaneohe Bay. He took an online test and tomorrow he will go do a boat test on the boat. We then can rent boats when we have family or friends visit! The boat is $100 for the day and holds up to 10 people. We are really excited to try it out in the coming weekends! 

Enjoying the Sand Bar in Kaneohe Bay!


We've had a great weekend exploring the area and finding some great restaurants! There was a Whole Foods built here last year and inside there is restaurant called Windward Bar. You order at the counter and then they bring your food. We tried it out on Saturday and it was really good! We also tried Hibachi, which is not a Japanese Steakhouse, but it is a little market that sells meats and tuna poke! If you haven't had poke, it's basically the ahi tuna they put in sushi, but cut into chunks and marinated! Kyle ordered his over rice, the total bowl was $8! Such a deal! I had one bite (I am not supposed to eat raw fish because I am pregnant) and it was so yummy! I got tacos and they were delicious!

Tuna Poke Bowl from Hibachi

I hope you all enjoyed your day of rest for MLK Day! We have a busy week ahead and we are continuing to house hunt. We are switching hotels on Friday to be closer to town, even though we do love it here at Paradise Bay! Also, we are celebrating Kyle's big 2-8 on Thursday! I have a doctor's appointment on Thursday and we are pretty excited to see Baby C and maybe find out the gender! :) 



Saturday, January 18, 2014

Baby Chance, reporting for duty July 2014!

First and foremost, we are excited to announce our new addition arriving in July! I am sure it is not a surprise to anyone that I have been wanting to have kids! However, I outlasted all of the bets took at our wedding, which is in part because Kyle wasn't home, so getting pregnant wasn't going to happen!


As you know, Kyle arrived home from deployment on October 23 and less than a month later, I saw that little pink line! I was definitely surprised as I am a nervous, stress case and thought I will never get pregnant because I am so crazy and can't relax! The movers came to our house on November 12 to begin the pack out process. We were leaving to head to Charleston, SC on November 14 on the way to Kyle's training in Virginia Beach. Our house was completely empty and ready for our tenants to move in. I had a feeling (and had some pregnancy tests) so I took one and the line was very, very faint! Kyle didn't believe it, so we drove up the street to get a early result test and sure enough I was 3 weeks, 6 days pregnant!

Well, we arrived in Hawaii around 1:30pm on Monday and this week has been such a whirlwind and rollercoaster! We have been living out of suitcases for 2 months, so I am quite ready to settle and start nesting as they say happens in the 2nd trimester!
Leaving Orlando with our bags, Macey Jane and Baby C in tow!

Arrived on the island! Kyle's sponsor met us at the airport with beautiful leis! 

We found a perfect place on Tuesday night and by Wednesday afternoon I was taking the deposit to the property manager, but then he called and said the owner had found a tenant. I was so devastated! Kyle checked into his command and that process went really well. We were concerned that he might be underway for RIMPAC, a military exercise, but thankfully his boss said that he will be able to be home for the birth! What a huge relief!

The view from our hotel in Kaneohe, The Paradise Bay Resort

Sunrise at Kailua Beach 

We have continued to look for homes all week. I have lowered my standards and become pretty desperate, but the inventory here is just SO limited! We did get on the wait list for military housing, but that could take up to a year!

We are trying to have some fun today and we are going on a snorkeling excursion! After that we have two showings for homes. So our are fingers are crossed that something will work out. The Navy will pay for our hotel for 60 days, so that is a little reassuring!

I'm looking forward to documenting my pregnancy by doing weekly "bumpdates"! :) I hope you will follow along on our journey to parenthood and raising our "keiki"!